June 29th, 2000 -- Dee's Big Book of Spiders
Nefilim renfieldus places Renfield in the same genus as the Nefilim afarensis, the golden orb weaver spider. The golden orb weaver spider supposedly spins the largest, strongest webs in the Aranea family-- tough enough to catch birds. I'm totally bs'ing about the poison, though. Spider venom actually works as a digestive enzyme, and in addition to causing paralysis it makes a bug's insides liquefy. But, that's not narratively convenient.
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October 28th, 2010
What have I been doing this entire time? I'll tell you: raising a daughter, and learning to draw Celtic knots. That's right.
December 14th, 2009
Okay, strip's up. Little later than I'd like, but what the hey. Wednesday should be back to normal (even though it's gonna be... diff'rent).
December 14th, 2009
There is a strip coming for today... but later. I let the weekend get away with me (had to take the bantling to meet Sinter Klas for the first time), and my telecommuting job is demanding my Monday morning. Fortunately, I'm on a 5 hour time difference from the States, so most of you won't even notice the strip's tardiness. (But the Gopher will notice. Ever watching, ever judging...)